FILM 3301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Laura Mulvey, Zotero, Google Scholar
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Where to start your search for scholarly work. If you"re not on campus, make sure to "login" to library page (https://library. carleton. ca/) on top right or click. I recommend using zotero or another bibliographic service to keep track of your citations. Zotero can automatically make an entry based on most of these databases and sometimes automatically download the pdf. Another good way to find sources is by searching the bibliography of a book or article you"ve already found. Clicking "advanced search" gives you the most options. Use quotation marks for exact phrase "transgender cinema" Exclude terms: minus symbol: "laura mulvey" -pleasure. Search within a particular website: site:carleton. ca fellowships. Wildcard search: * stand in for part of word or phrase. Search for word in the body, title or url of a page: inurl: intext: intitle: Search for a particular file type: andre bazin filetype:pdf. Primary sources are the raw material of the research process; secondary sources are based on primary sources.